“…Pesticides are partly responsible of the current arthropod decline worldwide (Ewald et al, 2015;Goulson, 2019;Outhwaite et al, 2020;Schulz et al, 2021) and have impacts on their predators such as other arthropods, birds and bats (Douglas et al, 2015;Frank and Tooker, 2020;Hallmann et al, 2014;Moreau et al, 2022;Tooker and Pearsons, 2021) through the food chain. Despite efforts made on more precise spraying methods and dose reduction, pesticides are still present on nontarget plants and organisms within agricultural fields, field margins (Botías et al, 2016;Brühl et al, 2021;Ward et al, 2022) and in urban environments (Botías et al, 2017;Démares et al, 2022;Md Meftaul et al, 2020). Terrestrial insects can be exposed by feeding or drinking on contaminated sources or by contact with the product or with contaminated surfaces (Gibbons et al, 2015).…”